Asleep in the Garden: New and Selected Poems
Stanley Moss
Asleep in the Garden includes ninety-seven poems, many of which have appeared in the New Yorker, the Times Literary Supplement (London), the New York Times, the New Republic, Dissent, Tikkun, and Poetry International.
REVIEWS
"It is time to celebrate the singular beauty and power of Stanley Moss's poetry. He is a citizen of the world, both past and present, one who seems to have been everywhere and missed nothing. These are poems, out of the fullness of life, that impress me as being all at once deep, strange, loving, bountiful, and a joy to read … The damp genius of mortality presides." —Stanley Kunitz
"A highly original poet." —John Ashbery
About Stanley Moss
Born in New York City, STANLEY MOSS was educated at Trinity College and Yale University. He is a private art dealer specializing in Italian and Spanish old masters, as well as the publisher and editor of The Sheep Meadow Press, a non-profit press devoted to poetry.


